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Thailand. Any idea?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Chantaburi, 20 Dec, 4-5mm
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Vein M after rm crossvein runs as a fold only -
may be Xenasteiidae?
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Get a better view from dorsal perspective, including the wing venation?
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Could I come back to this fly also.
May be anybony has any idea?
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Arista would suggest otherwise, but the wing venation points to Chloropidae. Broad frons could have that large ocellar triangle as well, but it is out of focus.
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